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Inspired Life Beautiful Death - Healing Grief Overcoming Fear of Death and Living a Spiritual Life - cover

Inspired Life Beautiful Death - Healing Grief Overcoming Fear of Death and Living a Spiritual Life

Tom Nehmy

Publisher: Formidable Press

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What if the pain of grief could truly be healed? What if love never dies?For years, clinical psychologist Dr. Tom Nehmy struggled to help his grieving clients. Traditional therapy could offer support—but not the profound healing they truly needed. That changed when he discovered Induced After-Death Communication (IADC) Therapy, a groundbreaking technique that not only alleviates deep sadness but also facilitates extraordinary reconnections with the deceased.In Inspired Life, Beautiful Death, Dr. Nehmy embarks on a deeply personal and scientific journey—one that bridges psychology, grief therapy, and the spiritual dimensions of life after death. Through vivid case studies and cutting-edge research, he reveals how IADC Therapy is transforming lives. Yet, his most powerful insights come from his own experiences—revelations that challenge everything we assume about death, consciousness, and the nature of existence.This book is not just about grief— it’s about how to live. Drawing from the wisdom of those who have glimpsed the afterlife and reflecting on his own vulnerability, Dr. Nehmy explores what truly matters, offering practical guidance on cultivating love, spiritual awareness, and finding meaning in our greatest struggles. All the while he assures us our loved ones never truly leave us, we can heal from loss in ways once thought impossible, and our deepest fear—the fear of death—is the greatest illusion of all.Whether you are navigating your own loss, seeking deeper meaning, or simply curious about what lies beyond, this book will challenge your beliefs, move your heart, and leave you with an unshakeable sense of hope.
 
“This book has the potential to offer people so much hope, as well as guidance for living with more inner peace about both life and death.”      —César Valdez, LMSW, Co-Executive Director of IADC
Available since: 03/01/2025.
Print length: 282 pages.

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